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OLI struck French Polynesia a few hours ago. On the main island of Tahiti, hundreds of people abandoned their homes to escape the full wrath of the strengthening cyclone. Roads harbors and airports were closed throughout the popular holiday island resorts, according to various reports.

Hurricane OLI Details

Time/Date: 5 February 2010 – 00:01 UTC

Position: Near 20.4ºS, 151.4ºW

Sustained Movement: 155 degrees

Forward speed: 22 km/hr (~ 12 kt)

Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking South-Southeast over the past 6 hours.

Hurricane OLI Details

Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking South-Southeast over the past 6 hours.

Current Wind Distribution:

Maximum Sustained winds: 217 Km (117 kt)

Maximum Gusts: ~ 260km/hr (140 kt)

Wave Height and Location:

Maximum significant wave height: 8m (24 ft)

Location: OLI was located about about 250 km (135 NM) SSW of Bora Bora

Sources: JTWC and Others

Tropical Cyclone OLI is currently a dangerous Cat 4A hurricane on the FEWW New Hurricane Scale and expected to further intensify in the warm Pacific waters (SST ~ 26ºdegrees C) during the next 12 to 24 hours, possibly to a Category 5 monster storm.